Kyle Busch had a typical and not-so-typical day at the racetrack during the 45th Snowball Derby on Sunday.

Busch, one of NASCAR’s biggest stars, was booed during driver introduction, and then booed again when he wrecked the leader during the prestigious Late Model race at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Fla.

He was then cheered when he was sent to the rear of the field for causing the wreck.

What was unusual, however, is that Busch got beat on a late restart by 16-year-old race winner Erik Jones, and got a hammer thrown at his crew by former Nationwide Series driver Steve Wallace.

Busch spun leader T.J. Reaid on Lap 158 of the 300-lap race, angering Reaid and getting sent to the rear of the field by race officials. Defending champion Chase Elliott, the son of Bill Elliott, and Ross Kenseth, the son of Matt Kenseth, were also collected in the crash.

According to BleacherReport.com, Reaid ripped Busch over the track PA system after climbing from his car, saying, “I guess he got pissed off when I beat him on the restart and then he (expletive) cried.”

According to Bleacher Report, Wallace, the son of NASCAR Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace, hurled a hammer at Busch’s pit during the race.

“He got driving a little aggressive and he kind of tore up a lot of cars down here and I got maybe a little mad at him. That’s all I really want to say,” Wallace said on SiriusXM’s NASCAR Channel Monday morning.

Busch, who rallied to finish third in the race, took partial blame for spinning Reaid.

“I blame myself for giving them the opportunity to make that call,” Busch told the Pensacola News-Journal. “We were hard racing and I was on the outside of, I think, the No. 99 car (Casey Smith).

“I stepped on the gas with the edge to the corner and T.J. didn’t go right away. And I hit him. I tried to check up and get off him, but he lost it and stacked up a lot of good cars and I hate it for those guys.”

Busch had a chance to win the race, but got beat by Jones on a late restart and faded to third. According to the PNJ.com, both Reaid and Elliott ripped Busch for causing the accident.

Busch also was booed loudly by fans.

“I will be hated for life down here in Pensacola, but if we get the chance to come back, hopefully we can come back and win it,” Busch told PNJ.com.